I am glad that you have put your query on HealthCareMagic. I understand your concern about your child. The standard dose of
crocin, which is the brandname of
paracetamol, is 15 mg/kg/dose. Paracetamol is a very safe drug. The dose of paracetamol in crocin drops is 100 mg/ml and comes in 15 ml bottles. On the other hand crocin syrup/suspension is 120 mg/ml and comes in 60 ml bottles. That means for for your baby of 11 kg, the appropriate dose would have been 165 mg which is present in 1.65 ml of crocin drops or about 7.5 ml of crocin syrup. Please check whether you have used crocin syrup or drops. If you had used the syrup, I do not think there is much to be worried. But in case you have used the crocin DROPS and consumed the entire bottle of 15ml, I think that instead of trying to assess on your own, it would be advisible to take the child to a hospital with a paediatric setup wherein they would be able to assess the condition better.
If paracetamol overdose occurs, initially have nonspecific complaints such as vague
abdominal pain and
nausea. With progressive disease, signs of
liver failure may develop; these include
low blood sugar, low blood pH, easy bleeding, and
hepatic encephalopathy. Some will spontaneously resolve, although untreated cases may result in death. So after confirming whether you have used crocin drops or suspension, i.e. if there is indeed an overdose, take the child to a hospital as urgent attention might be required.